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Mozilla restores weeks ago seesions but not last when start up

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Hello,

Everytime I have to close my pc with updates or if I just close/ restart it or if it crashed and I have to restart everything, all my most recent tabs (when I do restore last session) are gone but I get all the tabs back from weeks or even months ago. It's very annoying especially I do research and study. I really don't understand. It's like going back in time every time it starts again  :( What is happening ?

Thank you for your help ! Vanessa

Hello, Everytime I have to close my pc with updates or if I just close/ restart it or if it crashed and I have to restart everything, all my most recent tabs (when I do restore last session) are gone but I get all the tabs back from weeks or even months ago. It's very annoying especially I do research and study. I really don't understand. It's like going back in time every time it starts again :( What is happening ? Thank you for your help ! Vanessa

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If the current session file gets corrupted it falls back on an older backup. Session stability can be improved by quitting Firefox before shutting down the system, disabling hardware acceleration, keeping your drivers up to date and doing system health checks like scanning for malware and running sfc /scannow.